Exploring How Society Works

Definitive Socionics Info (DSI) Update

Posted by: Spencer Stern on: July 8, 2009

After 200+ pages of maverick socionics content you won’t find any where else. A forum that the rest of the community dare joins and a book that no one gives a sh*t about, I’ve decided to lower this project’s priority as I have other more pressing matters to attend to.

Some general feedback I’ve had…

This site is fantastic, its like a ride through hitch hiker of the galaxy, brilliant! FraggleRocker

Very interesting, sleek design with the website Good job. Interesting content as well. I can see myself browsing this wiki for at least the next 30 minutes or so ;) Shane

This site is remarkable! Otto

Thanks for the passageway! dreamdoll

Thanks for your work Spencer, great use of media and insightful descriptions. Garth L

I have been enjoying your site Spence! You have presented Socionics with an insightful and progressive acumen. Your articles invite further discussion on how we can create an authentic social vision leading to more harmonious relationships. And I cannot say enough good things about Socionics Demystified, an informative helpmate in the active participation in self discovery. Keep up the good work! Pearleighty

See what all their fuss was about and visit defintive-socionics.info today!

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